The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, June 25, 1906, Image 4

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' These Specials Will Make the Fifth Week of the Dissolution Sale Memorable. Little Prices on Lingerie Lawns We want you to investigate these Lawn values fully before buying—then we know you’ll buy more generously. Compare these Lawns with,those sell ing elsewhere for half as much again. If we can’t save you 40 to SO per ceht. on these fine fabrics, we’re badly fooled. 40-in. Persian Lawn, sheer, soft, fine and clinging, every quality desired in a Lingerie material; regular | >> 20c value; cut to 1OC 40-inch Persian Lawn, 22 l / 2 c | vajue; Dissolution Sale price lUv 40-inch Persian Lawn; 30c | Q/> value; Dissolution Sale price 40-inch Persian Lawn; 35c O | ^> value; Dissolution Sale price jL IU Long Cloths in 12 Yard Lengths Sweeping reductions in beautiful Long Cloths, together with the sea sonableness of the goods, make these among the best specials of the Disso lution Sale. 12j4c Long Cloth, 12-yard Qi^> length only. Special at *J 2 L 15c Long Cloth, 12-yd. length | *)A.r only. Special at 20c Long Cloth, 12-yd. length | only. Special at Timely Specials in Wash Belts A table in the right aisle contains all ojir exquisite new embroidered, wash able Belts. Every style is there, includ ing those swell creations of “Reiser.’’ Be sure to get your share of these. • 40c Belts at . . 25c 60c Belts at . . 45c Table of New Remnants Some very desirable Remnants re main after the week’s sales — enormous as they have been. Perhaps the very remnant you want is left. Then, as you can easily understand, there have been many fine remnants added to the lot by the big sales this week. These go on sale now and will be displayed on a new remnant table. Well worth com ing down to see, these remnants. Savings Always More Than 50 Per Ct. Corset Cuts 50c to 39c and 7Sc to 50c Here are two dandy Corset Specials that will save our customers many a dollar: Regular 50c Summer Girdle. Dissolution Sale price Ov/'- Regular 75c Corse|, summer weight. Dissolution price. . t)U'' Ladies’ Summer Vests Cut One-Third Ladies’ Lisle-thread Undervests, full size, regularly made, taped neck and arms. Regular 15c value. Cut to..'. lUg 100 dozen more of those regular 10c Undervests for Ladies, cut *7 to / Give Us 75 Per Cent. of the Old Price and Take the Fan Every Fan in that greatest of all Fan stocks has felt the price-cut of the Dissolution Sale’—all cut 25 per cent., ranging in price from 4c to $5 35c Ladies’ Hose 21c The lot includes Ladies’ White, Tan, and Black Stockings, Plain and Lace Lisle. A comparison of these goods with 35c offerings at other stores will convince you that it is a phe- nomenal value at Zl'- Other Hosiery Specials Are: 50 dozen Black and White All-Over Lace Hose, regular 75c val- A £? ^ ues, cut to TrU'- 75c fine.plain Lisle Hose. Dis- A PZf* solution Sale price Interesting Val. Lace Reductions A great stock of new Round Thread Lace has been greatly reduced. Conse quence—great values, of course. Every thing in stock cut 25 per cent, and more. I2y 2 c Round Thread Val. Lace, Inser- tings and Edgings to match. Dissolution Sale price Ov 15c Round Thread Val. Lace, Inser- tings and Egdings to match. | Ap Dissolution Sale price Ivv 25c Round Thread Val. Lace, Inser- tings and Edgings to match. | Dissolution Sale price I 30c Round Thread Val. Lace, Inser- tings and Edgings to match. Dissolution Sale price Zvv Almost Startling— These Cotton Goods Reductions Standard Staple Ginghams; the regular 7j4c quality; a fine assort- tZ.f' ment of patterns Printed Lawns; figured and. striped; light and dark grounds;.7j4c Regular 8c Sea Island; a big special for the Dissolution Sale at the cut price of O 4 v. Fancy Piquets, beautiful texture and finish; easily a 12j^c fabric. Qi"’ Special at O'- The Quality Store R. L. JONES & COMPANY, Successors to Hofmayer, Jones & Co. The Quality Store DRINK DELICIOUS SODA Delightful and Refreshing. Made from Pure and Pleasant Syrup. Served in Any Style. Handsome Fount. Hoggard Drug Co., ’Phone 75. OLD MAN WEDDED HIS SON’S CHOICE. THE WEATHER. Crossed Ocean to See His Soli’s Girl, and Married Her Himself. Miracle Staggered Air Space Building Blocks Are Fire-proof, Frost-proof, Damp-proof. You don’t have to paint them. You save furring and lathing. They can be laid in the wall cheaper. They are practically indestructible. They are more sightly and cost less. Ask John MacMillan. Albany Pressed Stone Co. Ip 1 -m ini \S TAKING A BATH in a Bath Tub put in by us is a luxury. 'But after the first cost it’s a luxury that practically costs nothing. For it will not get out of order and flood the place. The waste pipe will not clog up if you use it right. And the traps will be properly arranged. No Sewer Gas can get at you through out traps. It pays to have such a Bath Tub, It means free health and pleasure for the whole family. Want to talk to us about one? All right. Any time you say. HARRIS PLUMBING CO, •Phone 255, Washington, June 25.—News of the engagement of the Right Hon. Austen Chamberlain, M. P„ son of Joseph Chamberlain, the liberal-unionist lead er, to Miss Dundas, daughter of a Brit ish army officer, recalls to the older persons In official life here an inter esting romance in which the young man nnd his famous father both fig ured. When Joseph Chamberlain came over to the United States a number of years ago one of' the objects of his visit was to find out what kind of a girl Miss Mary Endicott (his present wife) was His son, Austen Chamber- lain, had met Miss Endlcott in Europe, fell very much in love with her, and asked his father’s consent to address her. The famous statesman was some what chary of American wives for English gentlemen. Before giving his consent he con cluded to meet the lady in person; and investigate herself nnd family. A night or two after his arrival in this country there was a ball at the British em bassy. Mr. Endicott, then Mr. Cleve land’s secretary of war, and his daugh ter were among the guests. Mr. Cham berlain particularly noticed a stately and beautiful girl whoso unaffected dignity greatly, pleased him. He asked to bo presented. To his surprise and gratification he was introduced to Miss Endicott. During the entire evening he paid her assiduous attention. The next day he called at her father’s resi dence. He soon became satisfied as to the social status of the Endlcotts. He finally succumbed to the charms of the fair girl, and instead of sanctioning Austen’s suit addressed her himself and presented a handsome young step mother instend of a prospective fiance to the waiting young lover. Austen Chamberlain accepted the inevitable and is said to be respectfully devoted to his stepmother. Now he has be come engaged to the beautiful Miss Dundas and their wedding will take place on the 21st of next month at SL Margaret’s, Westminster. Weather Forecast. The following is the weather fore cast for the state of Georgia for the next twenty-four hours: Fair tonight and Tuesday. Local Weather Observations. The following record of meteorologi cal observations taken by the local co-operative observer of the Weather Bureau of the United States Depart ment of Agriculture for the twenty- four hours ending at 7 o’clock this morning is published for the informa tion of the public: Maximum Minimum . Mean Precipitation River Fall Weather Clear Wind S.W. D. W. BROSNAN, Volunteer Observer. THE SOUTHERN KINDERGARTNERS. 98.0b ' 75.00 86.50 .00 5.20 2.80 First Annual Convention Opens a^ Knoxville. Knoxville, Tenn., June 25.—Every phase of kindergarten work is to be discussed at the first annual conven tion of the Southern Kindergarten As sociation, which assembled at the Uni versity of Tennessee today for a four days’ session. The program calls for addresses by Miss Patty S. Hill, of Louisville; Mrs. James L. Hughes, of Toronto; Dr. Edwttr\l Lee Thorndike, of New York; Miss Amalie Hofer, of Chicago; Miss Helen Hunt, of Jacob Tome Institute; Miss Edwina Wood, of Columbus, Ga., and Mrs. Margaret Stewart Seymour and Mrs. Eli Hertz- berg, of Texas. For Men, For Women. Carload of Mantels. C, D. Smith lias just Teceived anoth er car of those handsome mantels. Some of the prettiest designs in this lot that ever came to Albany. 'Spec ially attractive because the prices are so low. No trouble to show them to interested parties. The sincerest tribute that can be paid to superiority/ is imitation. The many imitations of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve that are now before the public'prove it the best. Ask for De- Witt’s. Good for burns, scalds, chaffed skin, eczema, tetter, cuts, bruises, bolls and piles. Highly recommended and reliable. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hllsman-Sale Drug Co. The Old Skinflint. Several years ago, when Powell & Plimpton kept a di*ug and grocery ! house on Washington street, in Buf- ! falo, says the Buffalo Times, a farmer I from Williamsville drove to Buffalo to . buy a bill of goods for his country | store. After coming downstairs and waiting for his goods to be packed, he noticed several men using the speak ing tube. After awhile his curiosity got the better of him, and he asked the proprietor what that thing was. “A speaking tube,” said the proprie tor. “Speak to someone upstairs and see how it works.” “What will I say,” said the farmer, going over to the tube. “Oh, say anything you like,” said . the proprietor. | “Hay!” shouted the farmer. “Are the goods Mr. Parsons of Williams ville ordered ready?” “Yes,” said the man upstairs, “the goods are ready, but we are lodking the old skinflint up. We think he is kind of shaky.” There is no need worrying along in discomfort because of a disordered di gestion. Get a bottle of KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA, and see what it will do for you. Kodol not only digests what you eat and gives that tired stomach a needed rest, but is a corrective of the greatest efficiency. Kodol relieves in digestion, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart,. flatulence, and sour stomach. Kodol will make your stomach young and healthy again. You will worry just in the proportion that your stom ach worries you. Worry means the loss of ability to do your best. Worry is to be avoided at all times. Kodol will take the worry out of your stom ach. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hfls- man-Sale Dr ug Co. Xo some people, all $3.50 Shoes are alike, but to dis criminating people there’s a ‘big difference in the White House Shoe. A shoe made on broad principles—a shoe that is made right, that looks right, feels right, and wears right. There is no other shoe at the price that meas ures up to the White House. Large shipment of new Summer Oxfords just re ceived. Men’s White House Shoes, $3.50. Women’s White House Shoes, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50. J. L FORREST Cut Price Cash Store, PHONE 89. ALBANY, GA. J Who sold that bathing suit to you? Rosenberg Bros. 23-2t 1 F-esh eggs, 20c dozen. W. E. FIELDS. An Alarming Situation frequently results from neglect of clogged bowels and torpid liver, until consUpatlon becomes chronic. This condiUon 1b unknown to those who use Dr. King’s New Life Pills, the best and gentlest regulators of Stomach and Bowels. Guaranteed by Albany Drug Co. Price, 25c. To Shoe Buying Parents: Do not let the striking values of the dissolution sale make you unmindful of the real foundation principles, upon which this store has built its reputation. We wish to call your attention now to three specific points in regard to our line of Shoes for children. Our stock is fresh, up-to-the-minute and large enough to meet your every requirement. We fit the children’s growing feet sensibly and scientifically, hav ing regard for nature’s own lines. We give you absolutely your money’s worth and every sale is based upon the idea of making a satisfied customer. Come here for the Children’s Footwear, Hosiery and Shoes, and be convinced of the merits of these claims. \ C. R. Davis & Co. FiFin’ufrij Frflf,frfriillr.ift imm/E